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Mr Rusty wrote:How long have you been living in Greece?
Have you been working there?
Have you got any form of residence permit from the Greek authorities?
The reason for these questions is that if you can show that you have been "exercising your treaty rights" in another EEA country, you should consider getting married and living for a few more months in Greece. Your wife could then apply for an EEA Family Permit to accompany you to the UK. It's free, and the requirements are a lot less rigorous than applying for a spouse visa under UK Immigration Rules.
Have a look at this info, with particular reference to Para 2.5.1
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... iew=Binary
If the solicitor you consulted didn't mention this possibility to you, I advise you to get another solicitor.
Mr Rusty wrote:Casual work is an adequate qualification under EEA regulations. If you've been working since May this year, and you can show that you have known your fiance for a while (so there's no question of a "marriage of convenience"), all you have to do is get married and submit an application for an EEA Family Permit. This will be valid for 6 months, and he can apply for a Residence Card (5 years) once you've got established in the UK.